Re: qmail behind a firewall

2000-09-27 Thread Dave Sill
"Jos Okhuijsen" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We run qmail on a box behind a firewall, another, lower priority, external smtp server knows it's way through and can deliver to our machine, bounces however go to the return adress, and double bounce. The DNS MX priority is 10 for the machine

Vs: qmail behind a firewall

2000-09-27 Thread Jos Okhuijsen
Hi Dave, We run qmail on a box behind a firewall, Why do you even list the private machine if it's not accessible? Eh, it's the ISP's decision, i don't like it either. If, by "return-address" you mean the envelope return path, it's determined at the time the message is injected. If it's

qmail behind a firewall

2000-09-25 Thread Jos Okhuijsen
Hi there, We run qmail on a box behind a firewall, another, lower priority, external smtp server knows it's way through and can deliver to our machine, bounces however go to the return adress, and double bounce. The DNS MX priority is 10 for the machine behind the firewall, and 20

Re: qmail behind a firewall

1998-12-31 Thread Randy Cain
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Dec 30, 1998 at 05:54:50PM -0600, Randy Cain wrote: However, we have a slight problem. We have between our email server and the Internet a firewall. Someone sent an email to a remote destination that has multiple MX records. The preference 10 machine does

Re: qmail behind a firewall

1998-12-31 Thread Randy Cain
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Dec 31, 1998 at 08:18:51AM -0600, Randy Cain wrote: Randy tells me the domain in question is statesource.com. statesource.com.1h50m30s IN MX 30 mail3.webzone.net. statesource.com.1h50m30s IN MX 10 mail.webzone.net.

qmail behind a firewall

1998-12-30 Thread Randy Cain
Greetings all, First of all, thanks to Dan for qmail. Great Program!! However, we have a slight problem. We have between our email server and the Internet a firewall. Someone sent an email to a remote destination that has multiple MX records. The preference 10 machine does not accept a

Re: qmail behind a firewall

1998-12-30 Thread johnjohn
On Wed, Dec 30, 1998 at 05:54:50PM -0600, Randy Cain wrote: However, we have a slight problem. We have between our email server and the Internet a firewall. Someone sent an email to a remote destination that has multiple MX records. The preference 10 machine does not accept a connection on